Organised by Department of Zoology.
The three-day excursion focused on exploring local biodiversity through various ecological field techniques. Participants observed wild animals like elephants, one-horned rhinoceroses, and bison during jungle safaris, documenting their behaviors and habitats. Activities included light and pitfall trapping to study insect diversity, quadrat sampling to estimate plant and flower density, and forest profiling using line transect methods to measure tree dimensions and canopy cover. Students also identified a range of wildlife, including insects, birds, and arthropods, gaining valuable hands-on experience in ecological research and documentation..